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The mission of the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station is to promote the appreciation, conservation, and understanding of the marine ecosystem of coastal Florida through education and service. Located at the Navarre Beach Park in Santa Rosa County...more

Great opportunity to see a Sea Turtle in its natural environment (via man made reef..lol).
Gorgeous day when we went, relatively calm, visibility had to be 15 - 20 feet minimum. Saw numerous fish (trigger, tarpon, etc), but the real bonus came when a couple...More

Went to dive the artificial reef, thank goodness another diver who had been there, requested to join our group and showed us around. The visibility was 5-10ft at best and the max depth was only 11ft at high tide. The reef was okay, with the...More

I went with a group of divers to check out the artificial reefs. The visibility was very poor, most likely due to the recent rain. We will probably try again in the fall/winter. The beach was beautiful and there are several pavilions that can be...More

When you come to Navarre you and your family must visit the Marine Science Center. You get to see the creatures from the gulf. They have a special room that you would most definitely love to sit in and watch what they have done. It's...More

Congrats going out to the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station on winning a grant from the Pensacola Chapter of Impact 100 with a check of $108,200 ... can't wait to see how they put this wonderful gift into use.

My family has had many experiences at the Marine Science Center--from school field trips to summer camps to the Halloween events. My children have enjoyed themselves and learned a lot about native species and the ecosystems that support them. If your child has a chance...More

This was started to promote the better understanding of the marine ecosystem along the Florida Gulf Coast back in ’08. Over 4,000 students from ALL over the Panhandle and tons of visitors to the Navarre Beach area have come to learn more about the marine...More